
The DS Life is a weekly feature in which we scour the known world for narrative images of Nintendo's handheld and handheld gamers. If you have a photo and a story to match it with, send both to thedslife at dsfanboy dot com.
Every gaming or technology forum has them, discussion threads devoted to posters sharing photos of their entertainment centers and gaming setups, dozens of pages bloated with uncropped photos and e-wang exchanges of congratulations or criticisms.
After a while, you begin to notice recurring themes -- overpriced flat-screen televisions, dual-monitor systems, mismatched Ikea furniture, shelves packed with games and DVDs, and desks cluttered with gadgets and gewgaws. For a laugh, someone might have a framed photo of Nintendo president Satoru Iwata visible, but that's as creative as these arrangements usually get.
Thankfully, with the Nintendo DS and other handhelds, you don't have to spend tens of thousands of dollars for the "perfect gaming setup." Other than a fun game and a free afternoon, you don't need much. Of course, it helps if you have a cuddlesome puppy, a good friend, or an ocean view ...

When we hear the phrase "perfect gaming setup," this is what comes to mind. What does one have to do with their life to eventually get to the point where they can have a gaming room like this?



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3-27-2008 @ 12:11AM
manaman said...
Perfect set up. Wonderful view. Nice and soothing--and WINDOWS! Seems like so many of those "ideal gaming rooms" are windowless dungeons, too.
This was a really well put together post. Oh, and I should mention this now--whoever crops the photo for these posts has a knack for making the reader want to click to see the full picture. Way to give just enough away to pique interest while also saving the main subject from initial view. Kudos!
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3-27-2008 @ 3:10AM
Alisha Karabinus said...
Our Eric is a talented fellow.
3-27-2008 @ 12:36AM
Sarah said...
oh man, that's gorgeous, I miss the ocean.
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3-27-2008 @ 2:03AM
MidnightScott said...
I wish I could've had a gaming room while I was growing up, I'm only 18 now but still. :d
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